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Physiological Measurements Podcast

Physiological Measurements Ltd

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Physiological Measurements Ltd was set up to provide additional capacity to the acute sector of the NHS. This podcast series is for patients who have been referred to Physiological Measurements Ltd by their GPs. It will help patients understand who PML are and the role they play in delivering NHS services as an NHS partner. You'll hear from the team at head office, a GP and sonographer.
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Latest discussions on Hydrocarbon Measurement from CRT Services, featuring industry players and recent happenings in the pipeline metering & measurement field. Managing partner, David Alderman & other team leads provide the in-depth coverage & content.
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Being an entrepreneur, operating a successful business or becoming great at your profession is more than skill and hard work; it’s a lifestyle. Entrepreneur and business coach, Andrew Heim, takes you inside the lifestyles, routines, strategies and systems that contribute to living successfully, no matter what your chosen calling happens to be. In “The Business Life” podcast, Andrew interviews successful business owners and individuals who are leading the field, and offers his own experiences ...
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"The most powerful handheld BIOGAS ANALYZER. Ideally suited for solid waste disposal, Digesters plus Waste to Energy Engine Tuning Simple operation,Compact & Rugged,Easy Data Handling,Low ownership cost. For solid waste disposal and anaerobic digesters, the OPTIMA 7 measures methane, carbon dioxide, hydrogen sulfide, oxygen, plus pressure, flow and temperature. It can also be outfitted for the tuning of WTE engines, whether on biogas or natural gas to measure carbon monoxide and NOx. Fast an ...
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SPaMCAST 808 features our discussion with Steven Schkolne. We talk about design thinking and about how design thinking impacts users and user satisfaction. We answer what happens when a design thinker builds a business. Steven Schkolne is a computer scientist, designer, and entrepreneur who’s particularly passionate about the way humans work creati…
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Patient feedback plays a vital role at PML. And if you do have comments about your experience it’s Coral Whynes who you’ll speak to about it. Coral is passionate about taking feedback and making sure it directly influences policy and process changes within the organisation, ensuring continual improvements in service quality. Plus, Coral shares PML’…
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Your data and personal details are hugely sensitive and keeping that information protected is more important than ever. In this episode you’ll hear from Niall Wales, the IT lead at PML who explains how your data is kept secure using encryption, rigorous security protocols and ongoing training for everybody at PML. If you have any extra questions ab…
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You’ve had your scan, so what happens next? In this episode Charlotte explores the next steps after your scan, all the way from receiving your results to understanding their implications. You’ll hear again from Hannah Pither at the patient management centre about their role and protocols for ensuring results reach your GP promptly and securely. The…
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In this episode we’re finding out what you can expect at your scan appointment. Charlotte chats with sonographer Humera Faisal who takes you through what happens during a typical ultrasound scan. We cover some of the ways you as a patient are made to feel comfortable during the appointment as well as how you can best prepare yourself for the scan. …
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The Patient Management Centre is where the team who get in touch with you about your appointment is based. Hannah Pither from the PMC shares the different ways they’ll communicate with you and how you can be sure it is them contacting you. You’ll hear a mock phone call demonstrating how call handlers assist patients through the booking process, exp…
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In this episode Charlotte takes you through the referral process from both a GP and PML perspective. You’ll hear from GP Dr Tim Breese who explains what he does when one of his patients needs a scan. And you’ll hear from PML’s Jon Pither about what happens once a referral is received - sharing the admin and triaging processes to make sure everythin…
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Physiological Measurements is an award winning provider of community non-invasive diagnostic services for the NHS. And if you’ve found this podcast, you’ve probably been referred to PML for an appointment by your GP. In this episode Charlotte Foster introduces you to the staff at the Shropshire head office of PML. You’ll hear from co-founder Jon Pi…
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SPaMCAST 807 looks at the Nine Core Work Intake Principles from the organization’s middle. Each layer of the organization has an approach to work intake. While the macro outcome is the same for each layer – work is accepted – each has nuances. The simple three-tier view of organization design used in Mastering Work Intake begins with an executive l…
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Why write Mastering Work Intake? Because Jeremy Willets and decided maybe things could be different. That just chanting “stop starting and stop finishing” wasn’t enough. Our book provides the reader with ideas, principles, actionable advice, worksheets, and examples to help you tame the chaos of work entry. If you had the world enough and time mayb…
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SPaMCAST 805 features our interview with Peter Schroeder. We discuss plane crashes, fatherhood, and the journey from DJ to a technologist and then to a business person. Organizational culture is critical in all organizations, double in distributed environments. Peter discusses how he learned to craft and defend organizational culture. Peter Schroed…
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The Nine Core Principles of Work Intake are a key backbone of Mastering Work Intake by Jeremy Willets and Tom Cagley. Teams and organizations need to apply these principles to avoid chaos. In the SPaMCAST 804, we illustrate the application of the Nine Core Principles based on role and organizational hierarchy beginning with the classic Scrum team r…
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Our video provides a quick overview of Work Intake and its importance. Enjoy and let's discuss the concept. Learn to solve IT’s dirtiest secret — work intake. Stop ignoring it. Start fixing it. Today we are also announcing two new Mastering Work Intake training opportunities. Diagnose and solve work intake anti-patterns Become a work intake master.…
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The SPaMCAST 802 features a panel discussion. Mark Metze, Jeremy Willets, and myself. discuss “Is agile still a movement or has it reached middle age?” We weigh the appropriateness of wailing and gnashing of teeth, hand wringing and sullen withdrawal, or pragmatism and philosophy. In the end perhaps the right answer is to buy a pair of mom or dad j…
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The SPaMCAST 801 will examine the question, “When is not having clear priorities a winning strategy?” While the answer might seem self-evident, I am not sure people and organizations put their money where their mouth is. We also have Kies Kostaqi’s You Are Not Alone column. This installment highlights the soft skills required to be an effective Scr…
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In the Software Process and Measurement Cast 800 Johanna Rothman takes over the podcast and interviews Jeremy Willets and me. We discussed , why principles make more sense than best practices, and how disciplined work intake is the core to getting work done. We learn that in practice, stop starting and start finishing only works when you pay attent…
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The Software Process and Measurement Cast 799 discusses why all communication is not collaboration. It is a commonly held belief that complex problems require collaborative efforts to solve. Couple that with an almost fad-like insistence that if a little collaboration is good, more is better, which leads to everything being deemed collaboration. We…
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The Software Process and Measurement Cast 798 features my interview with Steve Taplin of Sonatafy Technology. Steve and I discussed the nuances and benefits of nearshore software development. Steve also provided his thoughts on why building an uplifting culture both inside and outside the organization reaps powerful rewards for everyone it touches.…
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In the Software Process and Measurement Cast 797 we ponder a statement from Roger Turnau in SPaMCAST 796, “You can’t expect the process to save you from yourself in every circumstance.” The statement poses a leadership quandary leading to questions every leader must ask. When does process guidance make sense? When do processes infantilize teams and…
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The Software Process and Measurement Cast 796 features a conversation with Roger Turnau. Roger and I talk about prioritization using the cost of delay. Every organization and team I have ever worked with has a backlog of work and lots of people screaming that their piece of the backlog is the most important. The cost of delay is an important tool t…
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Part of every profession is the jargon practitioners adopt. Having a language links people together and creates a sense of community. It also creates private gardens: a profession set off from those around it. Jargon is a form of secret handshake. Jargon is a two-edged sword, both gathering and excluding people. Be wary! We also have a visit from S…
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The Software Process and Measurement Cast 794 features our conversation with Nick Schrock. Nick and I discussed data engineering, AI, and entrepreneurship. As the Founder at Dagster Labs, Nick has the perfect standing to talk about three of the hottest topics of 2024. Nick’s Bio: Nick is the Founder and CTO of Dagster Labs, the company behind Dagst…
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